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How do i check the transmission oil levl in my 2003 RM 250

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The engine and the trans do NOT use the same oil. The engine oil is premixed with the fuel. The transmission oil is filled with the filler plug on the right side of the engine case. Look under the kick stand, see the 850 ml marking? The trans holds that much oil. Either drain the oil and add that exact amount.... OR you can take out the check screw located lower and forward of the oil fill on the case, should look just like a case bolt, but with an aluminum washer to seal it. Once you remove this bolt/plug you can add oil till the oil flow out this hole.

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The engine & transmission oil use the same oil.....so just make sure your engine oil leavel is right

  • suzukRM250 Mar 17, 2011

    the engine oil is completly different form the trans oil.....its kind of obvious especially because in any reputable manual it would tell u this and that the gear oil looks different and is thicker and has different additives in it

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